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Communities > Women's Health > My wife is masturbating 2 to 3 times a day 7 days a week

My wife and i have been happily married for 17 yrs, our relationship in and out of the bedroom is great. We have no sexual issues, foreplay,and no complaints. My wife during foreplay or oral sex will masturbate herself and rub her breast, and this helps her to orgasm, which i love and feel great seeing her do this and knowing she is fullfulling her desire. But her sex drive is 3 times mine, and i feel mine is at 100%,but i have noticed my wife is masturbating 2 to 3 times a day, and when we are together, i have seen her wake up from sleeping (dreaming) and start masturbating in the middle of the night, she will masturbate in the shower in the morning and when we go to bed at night. is this a problem or a phase for her?


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If you've been married 17 years and she's been doing it 17 years, it would be a pretty long "phase."  But if you feel this is new, then maybe it could be.

If you are both happy with the relationship and she is sexually satisfied the way things are, don't worry.  She probably just finds the masturbatory experience helpful or satisfactory in a different way than having intercourse.  (It's certainly easier.)  Some people masturbate as a way to relieve stress, for example.  If *she* is concerned that she has an addiction, then she could talk to a counselor about it, but if she has a perfectly functional life and the two of you are happy and have a good sex life, it just seems like it is not a problem.


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sarahshapiro1375
Sep 27, 2018


I would have said it's normal until I reached reading how frequent she does it. Did you talk to her at any point? You've been together for quite a long time and talking does a lot of magic. I wouldn't say something is wrong with her because there might also just be something wrong and not directly her. Try talking, though.


That sounds very much like my husband and myself.  We have been married 26 years.  
During sex I have been having more orgasms than in the past (up to 10), I still masterbate outside of that, sometimes because I get excited thinking about the sex we had.  Lol
Do you also give her orgasms? Or do you usually just touch and watch.  I know I like it better when my husband gets more actively involved in causing the orgasms.


I would just like to mention that it has been proven that men have their sexual peak at 18 - 19 years old and women have their sexual peak between 30 and 35 years old.
If the woman was a late bloomer, got her periods at 15 rather than 9, then having the sexual peak closer to 40 rather than 30 would also be normal. Men usually go through their midlife change around 35-50, it is not like menopause but it is usually the time when the sex drive decreases because his focus is more on other things. For the men, do you remember how much you masterbated/thought about six when you were 19? Was it the same as you do now at age 40? When I was 18, I only had sex/masterbated once every 3 months. When I was 33 I bugged my husband for sex every day!!!! Three times we went from 11 pm -  6-7 am in the morning!!!  Women, unless you are thinking about cheating ORGASM AWAY! The most I've ever been able to do is 7 per night. And I totally agree with the other poster about thinking about the times I was with my husband is usually what gets me ready to go again! Even when alone I can finish longer/faster if I scream out his name!


She might just have a higher sex drive than you.


Thanks for the feedback....AnnieBrooke, i do agree with you and im glad you responded. i do feel the higher percentage for her is to relieve stress,  i dont believe its an addiction in a negative way no. She seems to do it more in a relaxing atmosphere,bathing, shower or laying in bed. Shes not into toys and is not into the freakish/nympho catagory....lol....we are happy, and she never replaces her doing this for sex or intamacy with me. I just had never really known or heard of a woman masturbating that much, but i dont have an opinion either way as of too much or too little. And i do also agree....my wording "phase" was not a great definition of what i was asking, i do believe its not a phase too.


I am a woman and can tell you my sex drive is higher than any man I have encountered and I have tons or orgasms. I masturbate a lot and for longer than her probably. 1-4 hours at a time because my orgasms are so many. But  I have to stop because of life things. I have been like this as far back as a kid of 8 when I discovered this ability touching myself. So there are others out there like us.  I always want sex with my partner too. He can’t keep up. He doesn’t have to. She is totally okay and normal, just some of us enjoy the sensations a lot.


I don't really see how that's a problem. If she's happy and she's been doing it for as long as you say she has then I really wouldn't worry.



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This just in: women masturbate! It's totally normal and healthy! Everyone does it! Yay! So, now that we've gotten that out of the way, let's talk about on-screen female masturbation scenes—which are pretty few and far between compared to their male equivalents because for some reason people get super uncomfortable with the idea that women like sex (opens in new tab) . And more specifically, like touching themselves.
Even now, this is considered pretty scandalous—so cheers to films and TV shows like Fleabag , Girls , The Deuce , and Reign for breaking taboos.
The scene: Single mom Bridgette [Shaw, who also created the series] masturbates to photos of her ex's new girlfriend after a hilariously failed attempt to get off with a vibrator earlier in the episode.
Her comments (opens in new tab) on it: “Part of what I’m drawn to when I’m writing is sort of a fantasy aspect [of women] and the secret life. So, a lot of this is a huge discrepancy between reality and women’s fantasy lives."
The scene: Fans think Sam and Gabe are on again in the season two premiere—until its revealed that their hot and heavy sex scene is actually Sam's fantasy, and that she's in bed alone with a vibrator.
Her comments on it: None, because BFD.
The scene: Aimee Gibbs gets in touch with her own sexuality during her first masturbation experience, trying out lots of positions and techniques to figure out what works for her.
Her comments (opens in new tab) on it: "It’s just so weird because [in school] you would hear boys talking about, 'Oh, I watched this video last night. I had the best wank, da-da-da-da-da.' They'd be shameless about it at school, and it was all the girls being like, 'I don't know what that is. We don't masturbate.' It was a complete taboo. I think debunking some of those myths about if a boy plugs away, a girl's going to have a great time, but no, girls need to be like, 'No, this is what I want.' So I'm really happy that that's in the show.
The scene: Textbook housewife Betty Draper is at home, doing housewifey chores, when she notices that the washing machine is shaking. Upon closer inspection, she realizes that the vibrating machine is actually totally fine and indulges in a fantasy.
Her comments on it: None, about the washing machine love scene. Jones has talked about Betty's sexuality more broadly, however, recalling (opens in new tab) that Mad Men creator Matt Weiner, "keeps telling me: 'She is a sexual person, she’s not some prude.'" 
The scene: Samantha meets a very hot man of the cloth (Friar F*ck) and, given his vow of celibacy, she has to take care of her urges all on her own.
Her comments on it: None, because BFD.
The scene: Wasikowska's character, India, masturbates in the shower while thinking about her uncle committing murder on her behalf. The scene (like the entire movie) is a twisted exploration of the link between sex and violence—including a rare look at how the two intertwine from a female perspective.
Her comments (opens in new tab) on it: “If you’re gonna go there, you go there. The anticipation is worse than actually filming it. It’s a closed set, and they’re such specific, small shots, and they yell ‘Action!’ And then after you’re covered right up. So you’re not that exposed, thankfully!"
The scene: Titular character Fleabag is minding her own business masturbating in bed (as ya do)—the catch is her boyfriend's asleep next to her and she's masturbating to Obama videos.
Her comments (opens in new tab) on the scene: "Ah yes, the masturbating-to-Obama bit! That was in the play. Originally, she was looking for something to distract herself from having a bad wank so she turns on the news and, well
I mean, it's Obama, can you blame her?"
The scene: Rooney's character gives herself her first ever orgasm thanks to masturbation. Because you really don't need another person to enjoy yourself, mmmkay?
Her comments (opens in new tab) on the scene: "When they said we’d be doing that scene, I thought 'Yeah I’ll do that. Why not?' How many times have you seen a boy having a wank? All the time! It’s all they talk about! I thought: 'Let’s do it for the girls.'"
The scene: Marnie masturbates in a public bathroom while leaning against the door.
Her comments (opens in new tab) on it: "A scene like [that] just gets added to the pile and gets smushed in. It's been really interesting being interviewed and being asked about it so much, because I'm like, 'Oh, yeah, well there have been seven episodes since that scene.' I also feel like we are showing these very intimate, private and specific moments in our characters' lives and it just sort of is a part of Marnie's puzzle."
The scene: Lest you forget, Reign is a CW show. And CW shows don't typically show sex, let alone masturbation. But this scene features a royal bedding ceremony with witnesses—one of whom is so turned on that she runs away to masturbate.
Her comments (opens in new tab) on it: "This is the thing: I don't care about being naked on screen. I don't care about masturbating on screen; I don't care about sex scenes on screen . The aftermath is fine; I don't care who sees it. It's the actual process of filming it that sucks. It's unsexy, it's incredibly technical, it's incredibly boring and also incredibly embarrassing. You're just like writhing around in front of a group of maybe 30 dudes because the set is primarily men
. But the act of a woman actually taking care of herself in that way is incredibly powerful."
The scene: Gyllenhaal's character masturbates after sex thanks to not orgasming during the deed itself. Relatable!
Her comments (opens in new tab) on the scene, and why she *asked* for it to be included: " I thought here’s all this performative sex, all this transactional sex. I wanted to know what her desire looks like. And after we filmed it, he was like, 'Okay. Okay. We’re okay. We have made something feminist. We have.'"
The scene: Beth's roommate finds her masturbating in the bathtub with a shower head. Everything happens off screen, but the hijinks!
Her comments on it: None, because BFD.
The scene: Boo is seen getting off with the end of a screwdriver, because when in jail, you gotta make due.
Her comments on it: "I jumped up and down like a little girl. I was that excited. Because I knew it was going to be something that people will remember. And indeed, it is. The first take, I started laughing because I made the mistake of thinking about what I was doing. That's a huge mistake when acting—you shouldn't think about it. So, the first take was one of the first shots on our gag reel. It was me, starting to masturbate, and howling with laughter. It's just like, 'What am I doing? I'm getting paid to do this.' I can't tell you how many people have asked me to autograph their screwdrivers."
The scene: Glazer performs her "pre-masturbation ritual," which involves a mirror, candles, and a giant vibrator. Treat yourself.
Her comments (opens in new tab) on female sexuality on the show in general: "It's like these girls are horny but not under the male gaze. They're horny, period. Just starting from the vagina, not starting from some man looking at them."
The scene: Adams' very pregnant character masturbates in bed while looking at a photo of her husband.
Her comments on it: While talking about the most difficult scene to film in the movie, Adams said "It's a toss up between the masturbation and the hospital...it was such an intimate and vulnerable moment."
The scene: Allen is seen masturbating in the bathtub as the screen changes from black to color.
Her comments on it: None, because BFD.
The scene: Kate Walsh's character masturbates while sleep walking.
Her comments on it: "We actually shot all of those on the second day of shooting. [Director Courteney Cox] was great; she made me feel super safe."
The scene: Gyllenhaal's character fantasizes about her boss while masturbating.
Her comments on sex in the film: "I love the fact that people wanna talk about sex. I mean, I wanna talk about sex, too."
The scene: Rachel is masturbating to porn with a vibrator in the back of a van.
Her comments on it: "The opening and closing scenes of episode 105 of UnREAL really sparked a conversation. Who knew a women pleasuring herself would be so newsworthy."
The scene: Keough's character, an escort, enjoys watching herself masturbate.
Her comments on it: "We wanted to show things that you don't re
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